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  1. 1. High-frequencyultrasound(VEVO®2100,VisualSonics,40Mhz,40µm)wasusedto measure the skin thickness. The PVF & PDF were divided into three to five sections of 4.5cm, each resulting in 90 frames. The distances were measured every 7.5mm. The deltoid region consisted of 1 section of 8 frames. Distances were measured by drawing straight lines perpendicular from the skin surface to the dermal – hypodermaljunction(Figure1). For each participant a mean and minimum thickness for the PVF & PDF and deltoid were calculated. Correlation with gender, age and BMI was assessed using Mann- Whitney U Test, Spearman correlation and Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test, respectively. Results (n=99 volunteers, Table 1) showed an overall mean skin thickness of 1.44mm (0.78-1.84mm) at the PDF, 1.19mm (0.65-1.55mm) at the PVF and 2.12mm(0.89-3.17mm)atthedeltoid. Mean and minimum thickness of PVF & PDF and deltoid were significantly differentformenvswomen(Figure2). No correlation was seen between age and skin thickness at the PDF and PVF (p=0.095 & 0.087), whereas a significant correlation was found for the deltoid region(p<0.001). SkinthicknessforPDF,PVD&deltoidwassignificantlycorrelatedtoBMI(p<0.001). The aim of the study was to investigate the epidermal and dermal thickness at the proximal ventral (PVF) and dorsal forearm (PDF) and deltoid in adults aged 18 - 65 years. This will allow determining the maximum penetration depth and needle characteristics for the development of a platform of medical devices suited for intradermalinjection. Introduction Method Results Conclusion High Frequency ultrasound to assess skin thickness in healthy adults to determine maximum penetration depth and needle characteristics 1,2,3,* 4 4 1 5 5 1,6 1,3 Timothi JS Van Mulder | Manon de Koeijer | Stephanie Augustynen | Dimitri Willems | Marc Demolder | Guido De Meyer | Koen CL Beyers | Vanessa Vankerckhoven 1 Novosanis nv, Antwerp, Belgium | 2 Department of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Antwerp, Belgium | 3 Vaccine & Infectious Disease Institute, University of Antwerp, Belgium | 4 Department Clinical Molecular Sciences, Hasselt University, Belgium 5 Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Laboratory of Physiopharmacology, University of Antwerp, Belgium | 6 Voxdale, Antwerp, Belgium * Presenting author Contact: timothi.vanmulder@novosanis.com | Biomedica Life Sciences Summit, Genk, 2015 novosanis 1.26 (0.12) 0.98 (0.13) 1.49 (0.14) 1.20 (0.14) 2.29 (0.33) 1.91 (0.37) 1.12 (0.12) 0.88 (0.10) 1.38 (0.15) 1.13 (0.14) 1.99 (0.29) 1.59 (0.28) < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.016 < 0.001 < 0.001 * Mann-Whitney U Test 3.4 3.2 3.0 2.8 2.6 2.4 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 PVF PDF Deltoid PVF PDF Deltoid PVF: Proximal Ventral Forearm PDF: Proximal Dorsal Forearm Mean Skin Thickness Minimal Skin Thickness Men Women P*Mean (SD) Significant differences in skin thickness were seen for the PVF, PDF and deltoidregionforgender,andBMI,butnotforage. Additional multivariate analysis will be done to verify bivariate results in TM order to set-up needle specifications for the VAX-ID device platform that isbeingdevelopedbyNovosanis. -ID TM Figure 1: Ultrasound images of proximal ventral and dorsal forearm and deltoid region. Blue bars representing the thickness from the skin surface to the dermal-hypodermal junction. Ventral Dorsal Deltoid Figure 2: Boxplot showing data on mean and minimal skin thickness by gender. Characteristics Age in years: mean (range) Number per age group 18 30 year 31 40 year 41 50 year 51 65 year BMI: mean (range)* Number per BMI group < 18.50 18.50 24.99 > 25 > 30 Men (n=50) 40.8 (18-64) 14 10 11 15 25.7 (17.9-42.3) 1 24 15 10 Women (n=49) 40.5 (18-64) 14 10 11 14 23.1 (18.0-37.8) 2 34 12 1 Table 1: Demographic characteristics of the participants. * Mann-Whitney U Test: p = 0.003 Figure 3, ® Ultrasound equipment: 3D motor and probe. VEVO 2100 (Visual Sonics) ultrasound equipment was used, including the 3D motor and MS550D probe (40 MHz). This experimental setup allowed stepwise imaging of skin thickness at the proximal forearm (ventral and dorsal) and the deltoid region. In this case, images of the ventral side of the left proximal forearm were obtained (LPV).

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